The Influence of Different Irradiation Regimens on Inflammation and Vascularization in a Random-Pattern Flap Model

Author:

Müller-Seubert Wibke1,Ostermaier Patrick1,Horch Raymund E.1ORCID,Distel Luitpold2ORCID,Frey Benjamin3ORCID,Erber Ramona4ORCID,Arkudas Andreas1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, Department of Plastic and Hand Surgery, University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nuernberg (FAU), 91054 Erlangen, Germany

2. Department of Radiation Oncology, University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nuernberg (FAU), 91054 Erlangen, Germany

3. Translational Radiobiology, Department of Radiation Oncology, University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuernberg (FAU), 91054 Erlangen, Germany

4. Institute of Pathology, University Hospital Erlangen, Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nuernberg (FAU), Comprehensive Cancer Center Erlangen-EMN, 91054 Erlangen, Germany

Abstract

Background: Irradiation plays an important role in the oncological treatment of various tumor entities. The aim of the study was to investigate the influence of different irradiation regimens on random-pattern flaps at the molecular and histopathological levels. Methods: Twenty-five rats underwent harvesting of bilateral random-pattern fasciocutaneous flaps. The right flaps received irradiation, while the left flaps served as non-irradiated intraindividual controls. Five rats served as a non-irradiated control group. Four different irradiation regimens with give rats each were tested: 20 Gy postoperatively, 3 × 12 Gy postoperatively, 20 Gy preoperatively, and 3 × 12 Gy preoperatively. Two weeks after surgery, HE staining and immunohistochemical staining for CD68 and ERG, as well as PCR analysis to detect Interleukin 6, HIF-1α, and VEGF, were performed. Results: A postoperative cumulative higher dose of irradiation appeared to result in an increase in necrosis, especially in the superficial layers of the flap compared to preoperative or single-stage irradiation. In addition, we observed increased expression of VEGF and HIF-1α in all irradiation groups. Conclusion: Even though no statistically significant differences were found between the different groups, there was a tendency for fractional postoperative irradiation with a higher total dose to have a more harmful effect compared to preoperative or single-dose irradiation.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Medicine (miscellaneous)

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